Paterson Bell Solicitors
45A High Street, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 1LL 01592 646600 crime@patersonbell.co.uk |
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Paterson Bell Solicitors have an excellent track record in criminal defence cases, successfully defending people facing criminal charges in High Court, Sheriff Court and the Court of Appeal.
For a Criminal Defence Solicitor in Kirkcaldy, call Paterson Bell Solicitors on 01592 646600 or contact us online and we'll call you back. Our expert Criminal Defence Solicitors provide legal representation across Scotland.
Areas of law
- Criminal
- Motoring Offences
- Fraud
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Contact Information
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45A High Street
Kirkcaldy
Fife
KY1 1LL
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Tel: 01592 646600
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343 Methilhaven Road
Methil
Fife
KY8 3HR
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Tel: 01333 427999
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34 Blair Street
Edinburgh
Midlothian
EH1 1QR
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Tel: 0131 225 6111
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11 St Catherine Street
Cupar
Fife
KY15 4HH
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Tel: 01334 657310
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